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Single Mum'ing

Tim’s still in hospital, getting more tests done and trying to get his fever down. They may operate, or not, and he’s sick of being there. Fortunately he’s allowed to use his Blackberry and can take calls and emails (timothy.j.bull@uk.pwc.com), so he
15 Oct 2007 1 min read

Single Mum'ing

Tim’s still in hospital, getting more tests done and trying to get his fever down. They may operate, or not, and he’s sick of being there. Fortunately he’s allowed to use his Blackberry and can take calls and emails (timothy.j.bull@uk.pwc.com), so he
15 Oct 2007 1 min read

Single Mum'ing

Tim’s still in hospital, getting more tests done and trying to get his fever down. They may operate, or not, and he’s sick of being there. Fortunately he’s allowed to use his Blackberry and can take calls and emails (timothy.j.bull@uk.pwc.com), so he
15 Oct 2007 1 min read
London

Single Mum'ing

Tim’s still in hospital, getting more tests done and trying to get his fever down. They may operate, or not, and he’s sick of being there. Fortunately he’s allowed to use his Blackberry and can take calls and emails (timothy.j.bull@uk.pwc.com), so he
15 Oct 2007 1 min read

It's gall stones...

We have a diagnosis (after 2 days and nights in hospital) and Tim has gall stones, some of which have moved to his pancreas and become infected. Yuk! He’s on antibiotics and being left in hospital to stabilise, then they’ll decide what the next steps are.Kids and
13 Oct 2007

It's gall stones...

We have a diagnosis (after 2 days and nights in hospital) and Tim has gall stones, some of which have moved to his pancreas and become infected. Yuk! He’s on antibiotics and being left in hospital to stabilise, then they’ll decide what the next steps are.Kids and
13 Oct 2007

It's gall stones...

We have a diagnosis (after 2 days and nights in hospital) and Tim has gall stones, some of which have moved to his pancreas and become infected. Yuk! He’s on antibiotics and being left in hospital to stabilise, then they’ll decide what the next steps are.Kids and
13 Oct 2007
London

It's gall stones...

We have a diagnosis (after 2 days and nights in hospital) and Tim has gall stones, some of which have moved to his pancreas and become infected. Yuk! He’s on antibiotics and being left in hospital to stabilise, then they’ll decide what the next steps are.Kids and
13 Oct 2007

We've had better days.....

Tim’s stomach ulcer is looking more like gall stones, and he’s currently in hospital; staying in overnight and having more scans done on Friday. He was in quite a bit of pain, but just as the kids and I left hospital this eveing they were giving him morphine.
11 Oct 2007 1 min read

We've had better days.....

Tim’s stomach ulcer is looking more like gall stones, and he’s currently in hospital; staying in overnight and having more scans done on Friday. He was in quite a bit of pain, but just as the kids and I left hospital this eveing they were giving him morphine.
11 Oct 2007 1 min read

We've had better days.....

Tim’s stomach ulcer is looking more like gall stones, and he’s currently in hospital; staying in overnight and having more scans done on Friday. He was in quite a bit of pain, but just as the kids and I left hospital this eveing they were giving him morphine.
11 Oct 2007 1 min read
London

We've had better days.....

Tim’s stomach ulcer is looking more like gall stones, and he’s currently in hospital; staying in overnight and having more scans done on Friday. He was in quite a bit of pain, but just as the kids and I left hospital this eveing they were giving him morphine.
11 Oct 2007 1 min read

Love the English language

The English are fantastic at inventing new words and phrases which seem to take off around the globe.  I noticed with interest in the Brownlow count that the Australian press often referred to WAGs (Wives and Girlfriends) which of course has been doing the traps here in the UK for
08 Oct 2007

Love the English language

The English are fantastic at inventing new words and phrases which seem to take off around the globe.  I noticed with interest in the Brownlow count that the Australian press often referred to WAGs (Wives and Girlfriends) which of course has been doing the traps here in the UK for
08 Oct 2007

Love the English language

The English are fantastic at inventing new words and phrases which seem to take off around the globe.  I noticed with interest in the Brownlow count that the Australian press often referred to WAGs (Wives and Girlfriends) which of course has been doing the traps here in the UK for
08 Oct 2007
London

Love the English language

The English are fantastic at inventing new words and phrases which seem to take off around the globe.  I noticed with interest in the Brownlow count that the Australian press often referred to WAGs (Wives and Girlfriends) which of course has been doing the traps here in the UK for
08 Oct 2007

London Zoo

This weekend we planned to get out again, but I spent all Saturday laid up in bed after no sleep on Friday night.  A bit of emergency diagnosis on Saturday morning at it seems likely that I have a stomache ulcer — the positive thing is that the drug they have
07 Oct 2007 3 min read

London Zoo

This weekend we planned to get out again, but I spent all Saturday laid up in bed after no sleep on Friday night.  A bit of emergency diagnosis on Saturday morning at it seems likely that I have a stomache ulcer — the positive thing is that the drug they have
07 Oct 2007 3 min read

London Zoo

This weekend we planned to get out again, but I spent all Saturday laid up in bed after no sleep on Friday night.  A bit of emergency diagnosis on Saturday morning at it seems likely that I have a stomache ulcer — the positive thing is that the drug they have
07 Oct 2007 3 min read
London Zoo
London

London Zoo

This weekend we planned to get out again, but I spent all Saturday laid up in bed after no sleep on Friday night.  A bit of emergency diagnosis on Saturday morning at it seems likely that I have a stomache ulcer — the positive thing is that the drug they have
07 Oct 2007 3 min read

In London and little happened

The last week has been a very “ordinary” one.  Nothing bad, just nothing particularly exciting.  The kids have had a good week at school and I went to work.  Karina has started to fill in her time helping out with reading and things at the school which is good fun.
07 Oct 2007 1 min read

In London and little happened

The last week has been a very “ordinary” one.  Nothing bad, just nothing particularly exciting.  The kids have had a good week at school and I went to work.  Karina has started to fill in her time helping out with reading and things at the school which is good fun.
07 Oct 2007 1 min read

In London and little happened

The last week has been a very “ordinary” one.  Nothing bad, just nothing particularly exciting.  The kids have had a good week at school and I went to work.  Karina has started to fill in her time helping out with reading and things at the school which is good fun.
07 Oct 2007 1 min read
London

In London and little happened

The last week has been a very “ordinary” one.  Nothing bad, just nothing particularly exciting.  The kids have had a good week at school and I went to work.  Karina has started to fill in her time helping out with reading and things at the school which is good fun.
07 Oct 2007 1 min read

London Eye

We went to the London Eye today.  Despite being touristy and all that, it was stunning.  It takes a half hour to go around and the view really was sensational. Underneath the eye — it stands 135 metres tall. The passenger capsules. Each one holds around 25 people. Ella and Jasper
30 Sep 2007 2 min read
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